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As stars stepped out of limos and sashayed their way down the red carpet, we couldn’t help but admire the glam Golden Globes makeup trends we saw this year. Among the stunning array of black gowns and suits in honor of the Time’s Up movement, were flawlessly made-up faces. While these celebs have professional makeup artists giving them their lush lashes and glossy lips, you can achieve these looks at home with our selection of fabulous products and tips on how to use them.
See our picks for the best Golden Globe makeup products by scrolling down to the pictures below!
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1. Penelope Cruz Golden Globes Makeup
Penelope Cruz slayed the highlighter game on the red carpet this year. It wasn't overpowering or caked on, but just enough to make her cheek bones pop, and gave her whole face a radiant glow. To get her look, sweep a powder highlighter, like Makeup Revolution's Vivid Baked compact, lightly over your cheekbones for some shine. If you're looking for a more subdued effect, mix BECCA's liquid highlighter with your foundation before covering your cheekbones.
Makeup Revolution Highlighter Where to buy: $11.99, Amazon
BECCA Highlighter Mini Where to buy: $19, Sephora
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2. Mandy Moore Golden Globes Makeup
Mandy Moore's dewy skin was thanks to a pre-show facial from skincare magician, Joanna Vargas. If you're not looking to pay for a high-end service, or simply don't have the time, a vibrant moisturizer, like this one from Glamglow, will help your skin look illuminated in 15 seconds flat. Applying NYX's glimmering primer will also give you smooth, airbrushed skin. Finish it off with an red-orange hued lipstick like this bright one from NYX.
NYX Born to Glow Liquid Illuminator Where to buy: $7.49, Ulta
Glamglow Illuminating Moisturizer Where to buy: $49, Sephora
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Where to buy: $6.49, Ulta
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3. Zoë Kravitz Golden Globes Makeup
Zoë Kravitz stunned with her new pixie cut and glowing skin. The pop of berry color on her lips and earrings created her attention-grabbing look, and her skin was glowing with a magnificent dewy finish. To get her look, use a foundation like NARS' Sheer Glow for light coverage, then build on top of it with a few light sweeps of highlighter for a luminous finish.
NARS Sheer Glow Foundation Where to buy: $47, NARS
BECCA Highlighter Mini Where to buy: $19, Sephora
L'Oréal Glossy Balm Where to buy: $6.99, Amazon
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4. Madeline Brewer Golden Globes Makeup
This makeup look goes way back. Glam waves that were popular in the '30s and '40s have made a strong comeback, with a modern twist. Instead of the tight, contained ringlets that were fashionable back then, it’s all about slightly tousled and sleek hair. Madeline Brewer paired her soft cascade of waves with a deep red lip. A curling iron will do the trick for getting your mane to match this trend. Pin your curls down after they slide off the iron and spritz with hairspray. Once you've finished, carefully brush them out for a more undone look.
Curling Iron Where to buy: $21.99, Amazon
E.l.f. Need it Nude Eyeshadow Palette Where to buy: $10, Target
Too Faced Melted Lipstick Where to buy: $21, Sephora
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5. Margot Robbie Golden Globes Makeup
Margot Robbie’s honey blonde waves were styled by the talented Bryce Scarlett who ran Morrocanoil argan oil through them to make them sleek and shiny, but far from greasy. Makeup artist, Patti Dubroff, created a perfect berry lip with a combo of two Chanel lipsticks. If your hair gets oily easily, just use a drop or two of oil, applying only to the length of your hair, avoiding your roots and scalp.
Curling Iron Where to buy: $21.99, Amazon
Morrocanoil Hair Treatment Where to buy: $32.99, Amazon
L'Oréal Glossy Balm Where to buy: $6.99, Amazon
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6. Jessica Chastain Golden Globes Makeup
Jessica Chastain had one half of her voluminous cascade of waves loose, and the other half swept back behind her ear. We adored her deep side-part and slight wave on the top. She finished off her look with a fiery red lipstick and, as always, a flawless, fresh face.
Curling Iron Where to buy: $21.99, Amazon
Stila Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick Where to buy: $22, Sephora
Bed Head Hard Head Hairspray Where to buy: $10.79, Amazon
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7. Viola Davis Golden Globes Makeup
Viola Davis incorporated glimmering, coppery-pink eyeshadow into her smokey eye and we were so for it! Pinks and reds can be risky for eye makeup, but, if done correctly, with a dash on the lids or a pop of it in your crease, it can be a stunning color choice. Her hair had enviable volume and really took her look up another glamorous notch. Use a deep conditioning hair mask once or twice a week to keep your mane looking as healthy and fierce as Viola’s.
Catrice eyeshadow Palette Where to buy: $7.99, Amazon
Argan Oil Deep Conditioning Mask Where to buy: $16.99, Amazon
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Lip Gloss Where to buy: $18, Sephora
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8. Chrissy Metz Golden Globes Makeup
The stunning Chrissy Metz’s flared eyeshadow gave her a glamorous look destined for any red carpet event. The neutral tones in both her lipstick and eyeshadow complemented one another and gave off a dramatic effect without needing any major pops of color. An angled brush for the eyelids will give the same "wow" factor, and be sure to use a primer to keep your look from wearing off throughout the night.
Urban Decay Primer Potion Where to buy: $12, Sephora
Catrice eyeshadow Palette Where to buy: $7.99, Amazon
L'Oréal Glossy Balm Where to buy: $6.99, Amazon
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9. Zuri Hall Golden Globes Makeup
Metallic eyeshadow is an ultra bold way to draw attention to your eyes. A nude lip adds extra elegance without taking away from the focal point. Swipe a shimmering blue shadow from your crease to your lash-line and lightly line under your bottom lashes with the same color. Top it off with a glossy, neutral lippie and you're set for the night.
NYX Shadow Pigment in Egotastic Where to buy: $5.99, Target
NYX Butter Lip Gloss Where to buy: $10.57, Amazon
Paul Mitchell Ultimate Wave Gel Where to buy: $14.77, Amazon
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10. Issa Rae Golden Globes Makeup
Issa Rae's smoky eye was a stunning choice to go along with her dramatic V-neck dress and deep berry lip. A palette with dark, neutral tones will come in handy for everyday use and when you're ready to amp it up for going out.
Urban Decay Smoky Eyeshadow Palette Where to buy: $24.97, Nordstrom Rack
Too Faced Melted Lipstick Where to buy: $21, Sephora
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11. Millie Bobbie Brown Golden Globes Makeup
You can never go wrong with winged liner. It's a simple way to take your look from basic to powerful. This cat-eye effect isn't easy (we've all been there, with 42 cotton swabs trying to do some damage control). With an eyeliner pen, like the one from NYX, you don't have to worry about any wobbly applicators, or smudgy ink. Millie’s eyeliner wasn’t the only chic detail in her look; she sported a top knot with french braids running up the back. While sometimes less is more, this intricate hair design by Blake Erik was certainly an unforgettable one.
Maybelline Ink Black Eyeliner Pen Where to buy: $5.60, Amazon
Bed Head Hard Head Hairspray Where to buy: $10.79, Amazon
BECCA Highlighter Mini Where to buy: $19, Sephora
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12. Elizabeth Chambers Golden Globes Makeup
This year, Elizabeth Chambers rocked bold brows and fully lined eyes, and we're obsessed! Her silver lids were the perfect pop of contrast against the black liner. The look was clean and sharp, and gave a whole different vibe from the classic smoky-eye look. To emulate Elizabeth, use Kat Von D's Tattoo liner to ensure your look isn't rubbing off until you want it too.
Kat Von D Tattoo Eyeliner Where to buy: $20, Sephora
Maybelline Falsies Mascara Where to buy: $4.93, Amazon
L'Oréal Paris Infallible Eyeshadow Where to buy: $3.89, Target
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13. Angelina Jolie Golden Globes Makeup
When does Angie not look like an absolute queen? Her winged liner gave us all the '60s vibes. Along with her updo and glossy pink lips, she reminded us of a modern day Twiggy — famous lined eyes and all.
Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Liner Where to buy: $20, Sephora
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Lip Gloss Where to buy: $18, Sephora
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14. Kerry Washington Golden Globes Makeup
As well as wearing a gorgeous black gown in honor of the Times Up movement that many stars were advocating for, Kerry Washington’s violet eyeliner was a nod to the women’s suffrage movement. According to the National Woman’s Party, this color represents loyalty and a dedication to a certain cause. Her full lashes were a perfect way to add drama and top off her look. Use a volumizing mascara along with your eyelash curler to boost your natural lashes for maximum effect.
Covergirl Lash Blast Mascara Where to buy: $7.99, Target
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Lip Gloss Where to buy: $18, Sephora
Maybelline Color Tattoo Eyeshadow Where to buy: $5.89, Target
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15. Raven Goodwin Golden Globes Makeup
Lashes this long deserve an award themselves! We are digging the length of Raven Goodwin's lashes, as well as her choice to pair them with a classic red lipstick. And her dewy skin was the icing on the cake! You don't have to break the bank to get her mega-length lashes; a wispy pack of falsies from Ardell will give you the look for less than celeb-priced extensions. Finish by applying some mascara for extra oomph.
Ardell Multi-pack Lashes Where to buy: $8.76, Amazon
Ardell Lash Adhesive Where to buy: $4.55, Amazon
Maybelline Falsies Mascara Where to buy: $4.93, Amazon
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16 Tracee Ellis Ross Golden Globes Makeup
Tracee Ellis Ross absolutely rocked the bold lip. There's no sharper way to make a statement than with a red pout. Use a primer to keep your lipstick in place, and a bold matte lipstick to really lock it down. Rih-Rih's Lip Paint won't budge no matter how many cocktails you indulge in.
Fenty Beauty Stunna Lip Paint Where to buy: $24, Sephora
Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Liner Where to buy: $20, Sephora
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17. Claire Foy Golden Globes Makeup
Believe it or not, this bold look only requires two beauty products. A killer eyeliner, and a red lipstick so gorgeously vibrant, you'll never want to take it off. Whether you like matte or gloss, you'll take your face to a whole other level with this stark contrast that's simple to create. Stila's no-fail liquid lipstick is a must-have for your makeup bag.
Stila Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick Where to buy: $22, Sephora
Kat Von D Tattoo Eyeliner Where to buy: $20, Sephora
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18. Jessica Biel Golden Globes Makeup
Bright bubblegum pink can be just as edgy as any darker red or berry lip. Jessica wore a light bronze smoky eye, and focused on making the elegant pink color a bold one. Choosing a matte pink over a glossy formula will make the look more sophisticated.
NYX Liquid Suede Lipstick Where to buy: $10.55, Amazon
E.l.f. Need it Nude Eyeshadow Palette Where to buy: $10, Target
Makeup Revolution Highlighter Where to buy: $11.99, Amazon
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19. Emma Watson Golden Globes Makeup
Emma Watson’s baby bangs and bright red lipstick gave off a cool contrast and graphic texture. Not sure you want to take a chance on bangs? A clip-on extension will let you have bangs whenever you want, and see if it’s a change you want to make permanently. For lipstick with a bite, find your go-to shade and dare to go a few shades lighter for a brighter version.
Clip-on bangs Where to buy: $28.18, Amazon
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Where to buy: $6.49, Ulta
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Reese Witherspoon Everyday Makeup
One of Reese Witherspoon’s go-to products is Elizabeth Arden’s Red Door Red lipstick. Its vibrant pigment lasts for hours, no matter how much talking you do, or how many glasses of wine you drink. Shea butter and Volulip — a plumping and nourishing formula — work together as a power duo to leave your lips feeling soft, not chapped.
Elizabeth Arden Red Door Lipstick Where to buy: $25, Amazon
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Zoë Kravitz Everyday Makeup
Zoë Kravitz adores The Lost Explore skincare and body line. She loves that everything is organic, and proceeds are donated to a different cause each month. To keep your skin and lips soft, First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Intensive Lip Balm will also do the trick. You’ll flip over how supple your dry winter lips will look and feel after just a few uses.
First Aid Beauty Lip Balm Where to buy: $20, Amazon
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Jennifer Aniston Everyday Makeup
If anything, Jennifer Aniston looks like she’s aging in reverse! This caramel blonde beauty gives a lot of credit to SPF and swears by Aveeno Protect + Hydrate sunscreen. Without slathering on a daily sunblock, harmful UV rays can ruin your skin and make those wrinkles come early — yikes! Wearing it whether you’re walking the red carpet or running errands will pay off in the long run.
Aveeno Hydrate and Protect Sunscreen Where to buy: $6.49, Amazon
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Issa Rae Everyday Makeup
As if the talented Issa Rae wasn’t already stunning, the major glow she has going on in her recent Covergirl collab has us shook. Metallic lipstick may sound like a makeup risk, but we guarantee it’s one you won’t regret taking. Covergirl’s Melting Pout Metallic’s glittery sheen lipsticks are a breath of fresh air after 2017’s matte finish craze.
Covergirl Melting Pout Metallic Where to buy: $6.99, Target
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